Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 11, 1934

Issue date: Thursday, October 11, 1934
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Previous edition: Wednesday, October 10, 1934

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 11, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 c my in court Morgan had not had anything to drink until later in the Day. They Hart their first drink together j to said in or. Morgan s office at . Three o clock in the afternoon. I and later they journeyed to the Fly no club where they had a bottle of Beer. Witness said that he had a Battle but he did not think j hat or. Morgan had any More at that time. Later they went to visit vome friends 01 or. Morgan and had i two More bottles of Beer each. Preliminary Hearin of John r from there accompanied by two Morgan charged with manslaughter i Ley met by a Post mint they drove to the Southwood in connection with the fatal motor Golf club. Here or. Kelly again smash in which j. C. Cliff Mcneill. Drank two bottles of Beer but said radio Edkor of the free Piess met he did not know How Many his his death opened before magistrate Friend had if any. They then had r. B. Graham in City police court at dinner with which they drank some 2.30 o clock wednesday afternoon. Carbonated liquid but witness could the Only called wednes Sayi not say whether or not it was in i toxic rating. L iter. returned to or. Mor an s office. Where witness was Gin by news in today s was or. John Kin is Kelly who. In company with or. Moeiini it Tinie i. Nuto struck victim at porn an venue and Furby try of Nunci caused injuries1 which j3 Sioum a tar m the death of Cliff Mcneill. Or. It Ilia s evidence handed acc Issod. Returned to glasses of Gin by the he Difino part of his. He i threw the rest away. The was with him refused her witness Siwic he was i j As to whether or. Morgan j Nyi ainu to drink on this or no i leu i just Pilor j hid Home was in. Here the spend limit i Fin hour. Aii thing a Tonui to Piir to him s. Hart Green from the classified columns logging firm at Thunder Bay n t to Ren t 20 terms of work horses with heavy jogging har four indies. 30 to -10 years of age preferably experienced in Interior decorating and electricity Are wanted by Utility sales de help wanted. Nine room Home on Yale Avenue for rent shed to let. Hotel Man wants to rent hotel in it Manitoba 01 Northern sask opportune Ladys Riding outfit is wanted. Articles wanted. Court Garry no 2 c.o.o.f., re quest All members to attend meeting Friday night to discuss Levy of 5 . And . Fraternal notices. Winnipeg free press thursday. October a 1934 flays defence the i r counsel it Ness said had been difficult to thre pain miserable. And Rienti weeks Ici thanks to Dodd s slit1 could hardly up fur lie Holinde i Slu Felt urk i trial i his Effii i Kiln ills1. She never s 1 Rit i spectre ii l non if d. At Lii St sign d s tills Ilu inv now piling thank to Start some after and thai there seemed to be trouble with the the Accident the accelerator. Car coasted around the Corner he said. And. Not spin around on two wheels. Did were any of your party a runic at the time of the of asked or. Green. Witness replied. How or. Morgan handle the j witness was asked and again j replied very j at the conclusion of i is evidence the Case was remanded until oct. 18, j after which a further remand will be grunted following a conference be tween defence find Crown counsel. Or. Kelly who had been on bail As a. Material witness was ordered re leased. Events the Public meeting to held in the auditorium at 8.30 o clock Friday night for the formal inauguration of Sidney e. Smith As president of the University for the recognition to be Oaid to a Chrishop s. P. Matheson and msgr. A. A. Cherrier. Formerly Chancellor and vice Chancel Lor respectively who have retired after Long years of service and j. W. Dafoe editor in chief of the Winnipeg free press newly elected Chancellor. While neither archbishop Matheson or msgr. Cherrier will be Able to attend to hear the tributes to be paid to them because of their health colourful and interesting proceedings have been prepared by the Board of governors for the affair. With or. Justice Dysart newly elected chair Man of the Board of governors As chairman of the the pro gramme will include an opening academic March in which All visitors and local guests will ascend to the auditorium stage Reading of messages from archbishop Matheson and msgr. Cherrier introduction of the Chancellor or. Dafoe who will Confer the honorary degree of doctor of Laws upon prof. A. B. Clark retiring faculty member the introduction and Pucce pounce address of president Smith which will is broadcast Over a Vestern Canadian radio commission nor Lili visitors. Some of the visitors who will take j part in the ceremonies Are l. S. Klinck. President of the University of British Columbia Robert c. Wallace president of the University of Alberta principal West of University College University of Toronto j. C. West president of North Dakota state University president Coughlin of the University of Minnesota. Winnipeg men who have been appointed to represent the institutions from which they Are d. H. Faircl. K.c., Queen s University Kingston e. J. Tarr ., Mcmasters College Dean e. P. Pether Stobaugh. Mcgill University or. Barnes West Ern knives sity. London Rev. O j. S. Bonnell Dalhousie University and j. C. Pincock. Mount Allison University. For this meeting in the auditorium arrangements have been Pioneer Dies continued from Page one federation which i was to make Canada one country and not. To Divide it into provinces with conflicting inter ests. Considering unemployment insurance or. Moore suggests certain provisions which he thought Neces sary for social legislation for Canada such As the insurance he contributory As. Many As possible be insured but not to include those who for physical or other reasons were unemployed and who would be looked after by other Means benefits to be in Cash qualifications to be governed by the number of contributions made. Although it had been said when unemployment insurance was first pro posed that it would impoverish the country stated or. Moore since 1930 Canada had direct Relief be by t. W auction Sale of household spent in Furnitta pc and was not spending i suitable for the Elvinp dining i a t month. Bedroom at Kilshaw s Salero. Canada Donald and Ellice thursday oct. Nth dentistry Cash or deferred payments. Or. Glasgow Corner Portage and Donald at . Comprising 2-piece mohair and Tan. Chesterfield suites. 3-piece bedroom mls piece Oak dining room suites or China Cabinet buffets. Tables and electric sewing machines rugs washing machines Beds couches electric ranges pianos Crosley radio electric vacuum gramophone baby carriages. Coal Wood ranges linoleum. Table is Beatty electric Kroner. Wicker chilis v not. Dagenette. Lamps pictures Nia fill your Coal bin at these Low prices double double screened screened the Supply Lump stove. Limited is Crystal ice co. Formerly Ltd. Ami intr Rard Onmi Oft in your with Home this insulation n lumber and i s direct pin Deak is ni1 phone Gypsum Lime and Al Bastine Canada limited. Is elected of James 13. Henderson resident of Manitoba for the 53 years who died tuesday in the general Hospital in his 76th Yead following a Short illness. The funeral service will be held this after noon at the Thomson funeral Chapel. Funeral Home to Brookside Ceme Tery. Winnifred Gillespie 49, wife of Joseph m. Kingston 211 Mayfair Avenue died wednesday at the Resi Dence. The body will be forwarded saturday from the Barker funeral Home to Morden Man., for burial. Thomas Glen Robert son of or. And mrs. Harvey Seeley. 692 Mcoder Public. Seats have been Reser for Only the prominent guests and out of town visitors Tho faculty and the student body which will also observe annual University Day on Friday. More than 400 will attend the banquet this evening. All sections of life in the City and province will be present at this function the invitation lists including beside the Board of governors and University officials representatives of other academic institutions in the prov i cemetery Ince and in other part of Canada. Provincial and civic governments the alumni professional associations service clubs and i National and business organizations. Idetta of gratitude is do him for thai services i i 47 Olivia Street this afternoon at 2.30 o clock to be conducted by Rev. P. T. Pilkey. Burial will be made in Brookside cemetery. Kerr s funeral Home Are in charge of arrangements Allistair Angus infant son of or. And mrs. A. D. Praser 1203 Rose mount Avenue. Port Garry died wednesday. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o clock from the Western funeral Home to Brookside Mui Mikeil it 1 ise Oriel of gratitude for having undertaken to serve is chairman of the Board at the North i the i Friday s events include con Reacie red to the i Ferencek i univ i sity during his by if tenure of j office. The members of the Bourd the educational subjects a funeral service for mrs. E. J. Jones. 79. Who died saturday at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. R. C. Pennell 1070 Spruce Street was held at St. Patrick s anglican Church wednesday afternoon at 1.45 o clock. Rev. C. Barnes officiated and burial was made in Brookside cemetery. The pallbearers were w. E. Wilson p. Argue j. Duncan j. Mcleod j. S. Smith and e. J. Argue. Building at the i fart Garry site. Public inauguration in meeting in the auditorium at 8.30 University Day to be observed at j grateful to him Tor i Wise and con pm University Day to be observe Struc Tive leadership and for his uni students track and Field meet form kindness and fairness m his River Park m the football game in the afternoon dance at fort Garry hotel at night. C Ching service for St u dents n t Westminster Church. Relations with . Their very Best go with him to his now Posi Tion and 10 his new Home. They cherish the memories of their Asso Cintioni with him of the Board and will rejoice in All his future successes and water Supply for a " negotiations for an adequate water Supply for the University were completed at this meeting an agreement being reached Between the municipal Ity of fort Garry and the Board for the construction by the department of Public works of a water main j from the municipality s system. To Mark events with a banquet at the buildings on the fort Garry site this a series of interesting functions Mark Jing important events in the history of the University of Manitoba which have occurred this year will be inaugurated. Manitoba University will not Only be placed prominently before the Citi Zens of Winnipeg and the province but it will also be on the tongues of Many throughout the academic circles in Canada and he United states. Representatives of numerous universities iwil1 inasmuch As they Are regarded Edward Martin of 6g Poison Avenue who died sunday at the family residence was burled wednesday afternoon in Elmwood Ceme Tery following funeral service at the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home at 2 o clock. The pall bearers were Clarence Brad. Stan Becl Ditt. Bob Aikman. E. R i , George Bray and Arnold i eel. Co n t i n u de fro m Page one fused to predict whether old Mem Bers of the Cabinet would be rein stated or whether the regents would replace some members in the new government. Several sources expressed misgiving As to the members of the Regency reported in King Alexander s political in the two countries will visit Winni Peg to take part in the various functions while other colleges have appointed their graduates resident in the City to be their delegates. Most significant in the series of almost unbelievable but it s an accepted medical fact. Children Burn More Energy daily than average adults yet can store less than half the Day s need. Doctors of wheat for Energy Protection men Little known outside their own districts. Liis was to mean that the Jugoslav ii my build up by Alexan Cream of wheat keeps Energy up. Fights lowered resistance every child needs daily Energy Protection. The kind of Energy Protection that Deli Cious Cream of wheat a Cost of about one half cent a Day a youngster spends so much store so Little. Even slight extra activity May wipe out the safety Reserve. Then colds nervousness disease May get their Chance. Cream of wheat builds up the Energy sup ply quickly without taxing digestion. Brings Normal weight gains too. Two generations of physicians endorse it. Get Cream of wheat today and keep your child f silverware easy to secure famous. We. A. Rogers Ltd., Coronet pattern. See generous offer on Cream of wheat package. In manitq1j4 of Ftp Canadian hard Der would remain nil powerful even in civil affairs. Mourning for the dead King bit Terly opposed though lie was in life by some factions in Yugoslavia was i nation wide. Wednesday night. Anxiety for future there was anxiety too for the fun j Ture. Sure1 to contain Many dangers for Yugoslavia s continued Unity and that Prospect gloom Over the faces of Many yugoslavs. Wednesday night. The capital was As silent is a grave. It was made known unofficially Here that existing Friendly relations Between France and Yugoslavia will not be altered in any Way by the King s assassination but the Man on the Street outs Okenly condemns what he describes As the inexcusable carelessness of French police. Yugoslavs also tended to suspect italian influence in the crime. The government however sought to depreciate any attempt to place blame abroad because of the delicate inter National situation. The theory that the Assassin he longed to the macedonian terrorist organization which was Dis solved in Bulgaria largely As the re sult of Alexander s furtherance of Friendship with Bulgaria received some support Here. T unmet to Idi Liry killer officials declared however that thorough investigations at Zagreb capital of the croatian District failed to reveal any indication that the Man whose name was Given As pet rus kale men in Marseilles dispatches my whose passport was supposed to have been Vised at Ever Liv there. Authorities. Wednesday ridiculed an old. Thread Bare Story which had been popping up abroad for the past 10 years that Prince George. Alexan Der s eccentric elder brother had escaped from his confinement near Nash. A Miracle alone could let the de posed wayward Prince regain his Liberty they said because the House in he has been confined by the King since 1925 for mental a be rations. Is carefully guarded by soldiers with machine guns by Stone Walls barbed wire and electric flood lights. I funeral services for Mary bar Nib j who died sunday at her residence i 353 Ronald Street Sturgeon Creek in i her 74th year were held wednesday afternoon. Services were conducted i at Mordue Bros. Funeral Home and burial was made in the family plot at St. James Esme Tery. Impersonator explains portrayal of characters action translates character More than does incident i miss prances Homer new Tork Impersonator said wednesday explaining her portrayal of famed figures of history and literature. Miss Homer arrived from new York in the morning to appear under the auspices of the women s Canadian club at the Dominion theatre in the. Evening. Her presentation will be ladies of of pertinent occasions in the lives of Cleo Patra. Nell Gwynn. Josephine Isa Bella. Mary Fitton and lady Emma Hamilton and the miss Homer appears As the principal Char Acter in each sketch but through her monologue visualizes the other characters of the play. More value for your Nickel deaths and funerals United chemical co., Ltd. Frank to. Benedict co., affect a 420 St. W. Montreal h. R. Dowie 72. Died on oct. 4. At Aberdeen Scotland. I the funeral of d. Leorrin 64. Of 531 Lansdowne Avenue who died sat urday was held wednesday morning from St. Boniface Cathedral to St. Mary s cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of the p. Coutu funeral Home. The funeral of Amelia Anderson 60, of Marchand Man., who died tuesday at the general Hospital was held wednesday afternoon from the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home to Broos Side cemetery. The funeral or h. Anderson who was accidentally drowned at Island Lake saturday was Field wednesday morning from the a. A Gardiner notice to creditors of first meeting where assignment made in the matter of the bankruptcy of Charles Ernest Campion carrying on business in the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba As Campion i debtor. Notice is hereby Given that Charles Ernest Campion carrying on business in the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba As Campion made an assignment on the 9th Day of october 1934, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on thurs Day the 18th Day of october. 1934, at the hour of eleven o clock in the Forenoon at i the office of the official receiver in bankruptcy room 203 in the Law courts Corner of Kennedy Street and Broadway in the City of Winnipeg. To vote thereat proofs of claims and proxies must be filed with us prior thereto. I those having claims against the estate must file the same with the custodian or the trustee when appointed before distribution is made otherwise the proceeds of the estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without re Gard to such claims. Dated at Winnipeg this 10th Day of october 193-t. The traders Trust company custodian 400 Union Trupi. Winnipeg Man. _. _ Rons grate Coal Hod. Ensins. Fur Coats Brit Northland s a Fularz around this family Circle we see nothing else but smiles for a warm and pleasant atmosphere Good Fellowship beguiled what did this Luck a Fanaly to such happiness to earn the answer. A quite set aple Folk our. Coal s what they Burn our. Good Coal for brings Home happiness cobble Perton who care piece fire Irons. J Kitchen Ute Brae Etc for service and Santisi ii Uon phone t. W. Kilshaw the auctioneer office. 29 res i by w. H. Mcpherson i Alt 167 Oil paintings and water colors by eminent of British and Kuropcak schools forming a pan of Carroll Stock in Canada to be sold under instructions from or a Liscombe Carroll who has decided 1 hold this Sale instead of coming in t Winnipeg personally with his usual sex. Hib Ilion. I among Many others tic underwent lond Well known artists arc represented t s Cooper. . B. W. Leader sir h . P. J. I Bourg. . Seymour Lucas . William Watson . W. F. Wil Herington w. A. Breakspeare . Edgar . Alexander Burr i g Fripp . Edwin Hayes. A n t Garland . Fred Morgan i Tom Mostyn. . Allan 13arr, a Dor Otica Sharpe. . . Be nor a Parker . A Winter Shaw is if. .1. Baird. . David Cox. J in a r Ley Fusee de Blaas. B. .1. 4 mauve. Ii. , j. Israels Skirk. E. Cornelius Grae Veid b. C. Of Voe Koek. Furs. Walter i Viljams. A. H. Pourrier Alfred Newton a. E. S. Douglas. John r. Reid i . Arthur Wardle. . A left j Pott r.b.a., . Robert Cyc Theira. On Public exhibition Friday ind saturday oct. 1 i and to from i . Until 10 . Monday and tuesday Brothers Art at 8 o c lock it Bardson galleries is 3 Maix St., Winnipeg Vav. Ii. . Auctioneer that fond dream of yours May now come True on this stately Monarch of she seas As the guest of the producers of Monogram and Saskatchewan s coals enter now in this fascinating contest you May be the Winner Cash prizes in each of three minor contests Rule of first minor contest 1. The first prize will be Cash with five other of j5 each. I awards will be made i those purchasers of one 01 More tons of Monogram or Premier Coal during the con test period who submit the greatest number of word compiled from letters embodied in Truax Trattl 3 rules numbered 3. 4 and r major contest will Alscy apply to minor contest 4. Entries must be mailed Estevan not later than mid night. October 31, 1934. Start today no. 1 rules of major contest 1. Kroe return on this Palace will be awarded to the user of Monogram or premise Coal who the Pratesi num Ber of words compiled from the i its in. t to word Monogram Premier in a word each Jour pm n bowl 2s often Only As it appears in Monogram 2. Contest will be open to Cut orders who purclia.-1 two or More tons 1ionogb.a3i or Premier Coal for Domestic purposes during the season september loth to March loth 1935. 3. Coal dealers employees of the Truax trans . Ltd., or anyone connected in any with this contest wih not be eligible. 4. Decision of the judges who Wil be appointed by the Truax Traer . Ltd., will be considered final. The fourth edition of Webster s co ii Effate dictionary if isl will he regarded As t Fiji final authority for authenticity of the words submitted. 5. Entries should be submitted on , or Nim paper with words numbered and must be to Truax Traer . Lid. At ivs Tevan Chenn. Phone your dealer today for a Load of ;